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    Greenville Farms

    4.9 (14 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Great jam and friendly smiles! This little "surprise" stop was very fruitful ;) They gad the BEST strawberry jam!

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    9 years ago

    This is SO needed in town! Delicious food, super nice staff and very cool atmosphere. The chili was awesome! My kids loved it too

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    16 years ago

    A thumbs-up - all the way from Milwaukee, WI - for the hazelnut brittle, a most delectable X-mas treat from our Portland family!

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    I couldn't resist the amazing strawberries (every bit as good as they look!) and also picked up blackberry honey and nettle tea.

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    Hillsboro Farmers' Market-Orenco

    Hillsboro Farmers' Market-Orenco

    4.3
    (35 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    $$

    This farmers market is a little less hectic I'd say, and I dig it!…read more Nestled in a square parking lot, next to a few small businesses and a New Seasons, is the Orenco Farmers Market. Many times I've seen it and many times I've avoided it. But now I regret not checking it out the first time they opened up a few years ago. Here's a few tips and details: * Parking * Most folks park in the New Seasons parking lot, or down the residential streets. The times I've been here, the lot has never been full. So I've never had any issue finding parking. * Favorite Vendors * ~ The Pie Guy - out of North Plains. If you yelp that, you'll see why he's different. Love their variety of pies. ~ Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'z - Another North Plains favorite! You can literally go nuts buying more than one bag. ~ Kookido - UGH, mochi-filled cookies! I'm a mochi lover and chewy soft cookie kind of guy. These are heaven in a container! ~ Pablo Munoz Fruits - I'm all about their peaches and berries! ~ Martinez Family Farms - Come here early for these guys. They always have a long line to pay. ~ Favorite Produce - I dig their fresh flower bouquets. ~ Helvetia Vineyards & Winery - Another local wine favorite. Try a sample! ~ Baird Family Orchards - mmm mmm, gotta love them peaches! Especially their Sweet Sue yellow peaches. ~ Our Little Farm and Nursery - Haven't bought anything from these guys, but they're the ones that freshly roast peppers. People love'em! ~ Slow Rise Bakehouse - Located out of Forest Grove. Check out my ROTD for them ;) ~ Thompson Farms - The "pear guy"! He's picking bosc pears soon. I cannot wait! ~ Papa's Sunflower Seeds - Flavored roasted sunflower and pumpkin seeds. These are the guys that do team fundraising. ~ Ochoas Catering & Events - Necessito burrito! They wrap up fat burritos (and more) and their salsas are simply el mejor! For the most part, if it's a hot summer day, the market can close a bit early due to excessive heat. I've yet to go here on a rainy day. But in closing for my next visit, I'm trying the pasta lady, the hot sauce guy, and the fresh mini donuts. Oh and the mouthful momo stand. Support your locals folks!

    I absolutely love visiting Orenco Station - Hillsboro market for the first time last weekend. From…read morethe moment you step foot into the market, you're greeted with the vibrant colors of fresh produce, hand-craft goods, yummy food, and more! It's a good opportunity to support local and small. Parking wasn't an issue as there is desinated parking areas in apartment lots in front of the market. My favorite part was the local food vendors! We grabbed momos (delicious), tacos (best tacos in Oregon in my opinion), and hummus. HIGHLIGHT OF MY WEEKEND! S/O to Ochoa Catering and Events and Hummus Spot for putting my partner and I in our taco and hummus era. The service from these vendors were great and it was fun chatting about how their business started. Orenco Station - Hillsboro market is laid back and a good break from the hustle and bustle of city life. We will be back!

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    Kookido Mochi Cookies!
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    Pumpkin Patch - Jim Dandy Farm

    Pumpkin Patch - Jim Dandy Farm

    3.9
    (8 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $

    Great place to stop on your way to or from the coast. They have fresh picked fruit and veggies in…read morethe farm store - that varies by season - or you can pick your own. I've stopped by here so many times over the past 20 years. In the spring it's strawberries; in the summer it's tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, squash followed by peaches and plums. In the late summer the sunflower field is just beautiful and a great photo op! You can pick a bouquet and pay by the stem. Next comes the pumpkin patch and haunted house in October, something the kiddos will love. And adults like me appreciate the pumpkins in every size at great prices. On my last visit, I left with several ears of fresh corn. I chose the bags of corn that were already husked! thank you! Happy to pay $2.50 and get 4 ears ready to cook and eat. They were so sweet! The market is so quaint and in addition to baskets of produce and veggies - this visit they had potatoes, beets, peppers, corn, tomatoes, onions, apples, pears - they have lots of jams, jellies and fresh honey. Plenty of parking. Just be careful getting back on 26, especially if heading west, those cars are moving fast!

    My husband and I walked in to buy a basket of cherries and the MAGA woman behind the counter…read morestarted making some offset remarks. I have never walked out of a business before and I and my hands were shaking as I said, "I cannot support this." It's a darling farm and I am sorry that this type of backwards thinking is what runs this establishment. I will not be back.

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    Getting ready for haunted house
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    Sunset Produce Market

    Sunset Produce Market

    3.1
    (19 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    Driving by I saw the sign and decided that we needed to stop. When you see signs like this and…read morelittle spots like this I thought to myself, this is when you stop for jerky. I could have spent so much money in here. So much variety. Huge variety of products but within each category there's even more. Choose your meat and then pick your flavor. Want some Rose City Pepperheads? Dozens to choose from. Lots of snacks and candy. It was truly a delight. We got ourselves some snacks and picked up gifts for others to enjoy as well. Cashier was really helpful and friendly. Prices were reasonable and we very much enjoyed our snacks. Will plan to stop again when out that way.

    This was an absolutely delightful stop on my trip from Portland to the Pacific coast. I'm actually…read morenot much into jerky myself, but I needed to get a present for a friend who happens to adore jerky, so this was a great place to stop for a gift. And they had dozens of varieties of jerky, beef, turkey, bison, elk, wild boar, salmon, alligator, it was impressive. There were some local producers, and ones from other places like Colorado, too. I told the lady that I was looking for a present for a friend, and she helpfully recommended her favorite kinds and helped me decide what to buy. My experience couldn't have been more different from Deanna's below! And they don't just have jerky - there are lots of dried fruits, candies, nuts, jams...

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    Beaverton Farmers Market

    Beaverton Farmers Market

    4.5
    (132 reviews)
    17.2 mi
    $$

    After finishing my work at the library, i figured I would take in some culture. I dropped off my…read morenotebook at my car and went over to the festivities at the Market. I really wish my dad was there with me...the band was playing all his favorites...Dylan, James Taylor, Carole King, etc. it felt like he was with me. It was raining a little bit, but hey, it's Portland. I came prepared with a windbreaker. It wasn't that bad though. I walked throughout the Market and looked at the offerings. There was a lot of 3-d printed items and crocheted items. Unfortunately I didn't have much money to spend so I window shopped a bit then I went back to Ocean Drive...they were really good and I gave them a good tip. It was definitely a really nice and relaxing way to spend a couple hours.

    What can I say that hasn't already been said? This is arguably THE BEST Farmers Market in the…read moremetro-Portland area. I can't think of one thing you can't find here. Fresh produce (get there early if you want flats of blueberries as they sell out quickly and there's always a long line), bakery goodies, spirits, handcrafted items plus the prepared food is amazing too. Have breakfast burrito and a good latte, listen to live music, people watch, and then get some lunch before leaving. You can make a full day of it then go home and take a nap! My reason for four stars is the parking situation. The market is so huge and the lack of parking is what keeps me away. Nothing but street parking in the surrounding neighborhoods and many of the neighbors aren't happy about it and sometimes downright hostile (who can blame them?) Even the handicapped parking is woefully inadequate. Definitely worth a visit despite the parking issues.

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    Kiyokawa fruit stand
    Kiyokawa fruit stand
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    Sun Gold Farm

    Sun Gold Farm

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    So I have farmgirl aspirations. I love barns. Chickens excite me. Compost? So amazing. Alpacas?…read moreNifty beasts. When I was single living in Eugene I had an enormous vegetable garden and lived out there spring till fall.It was my obsession, my haven. I blame my years living in the desert for this fascination with green, growing, blooming stuff. I lived for trips to nurseries, crop rotation, my fresh herbs, collecting salad fixings five minutes before a great meal. Social worker grind by day, earth mother the rest of the time. Bliss. I always had dirt under my nails, tomatoes to share, and I slept really really well. Things changed though when I moved to Portland and got a man, then a kid, then had aging parents to take care of in addition to my day job. I could barely get to the store much less a farm stand or the farmer's market. Enter the CSA. What a great idea. Support local farms, share the risk, reap some of the harvest. My first attempt didn't go so well ( long story about a crazy lady, slugs, and the Sheriff) and expensive. 10 weeks for $780. Ouchie. My kid got to meet the llamas and chickens though. That was sweet. This time we tried Sun Gold Farms. It is way more reasonable, 18 weeks for a full share, less than $500 and the produce is outstanding. I pick ours up every Wednesday evening in my neighborhood. I love the recipes and stories on their website, the people are great, they have honey shares too if you are interested, We have had some awesome dinners and my kid has tried new veggies. (Ex: fresh chickpeas on a chunk of the bush! ) They have an open house ( we unfortunately were out of town) every summer for their csa members which is cool, too. I think this farm really does everything well. Its not certified organic but its spray free and focuses on sustainable green practices. I can't think of anything more to tell you. I'm including a photo of this week's share. ( there are three of us at home plus my brother in law eats here a lot, so we have a fulll share) Oh, it runs summer into fall. You missed it this year. I'm going to go eat some homemade apple pear crisp now ( fruit from my csa basket). I'm a lucky farm girl. Ish.

    My contact with Sun Gold Farms is through the Saturday Farmers Market at PSU. Sun Gold Farms has…read moredelicious produce at fair prices and offers Portlanders the market's best sweet corn as well as an amazing variety of winter squash. If you're like me and think butternut and acorn are the only squashes around, talk to Charlie and try the more tasty varieties -- carnival, red kabocha, sweet dumpling, blue hubbard, harlequin, delicata (one of my favorites), Thelma Sanders, red curry. The list goes on and on and on. Charlie's always happy to explain the differences between these types and he and his wife offer tips on how best to prepare the various kinds, either roasting them or turning them into soups. We like all of the produce they sell. Sun Gold is one of the best farm stands at the PSU Saturday market and an absolute must for sweet corn and squash.

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    These were part of my last two harvest shares. So many  yummy "squish"and only one squash lover!
    These were part of my last two harvest shares. So many yummy "squish"and only one squash lover!
    Homemade crisp with csa apples and pears. Fresh real fruit makes it taste so much better. Trust me.
    Homemade crisp with csa apples and pears. Fresh real fruit makes it taste so much better. Trust me.
    A share: tomatoes, taters, kale, broccoli, melon, apples, pear, onions, string beans, & a super cute squash.(costco ziplocs)

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    A share: tomatoes, taters, kale, broccoli, melon, apples, pear, onions, string beans, & a super cute squash.(costco ziplocs)

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